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Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

76K0

The "beautiful love letter" by Shen Fu, a talented man from Jiangnan, and the "Rushui Translation" by the beautiful biographer Sunny! "Six Chapters of a Floating Life", a thin volume that has been circulating for two hundred years, is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty. It is also a beautiful love letter he wrote to his wife Chen Yun. It describes deep feelings with true words, is natural and unique, and is highly praised by later generations of literati. It has been circulated for more than a hundred years since the late Qing Dynasty, and has become a model of classical life aesthetics! When we read "Six Chapters of a Floating Life", what we see is not only Shen Fu's "quiet beauty unstained by lead", but also the poetic life and lingering affection between him and Yun.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

74K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is compiled by Shen Fu based on his own personal experience and selected unforgettable moments in his life. It takes the life of the couple as the main line and records the ordinary but interesting home life and wandering experiences, which involves ancient life art, family ethics, economy and culture, landscape travel and other aspects. It truly and richly shows the life experiences and living environment of ordinary people at that time, and is known as the "little "Dream of Red Mansions"" in the late Qing Dynasty.

Six Notes on a Floating Life (series of Ming and Qing Essays)

Shen Fu

59K0

"Six Notes of a Floating Life" includes six volumes: "Records of Joy in the Boudoir", "Records of Leisure Love", "Records of Sorrows in Ups and Downs", "Records of Wandering Travels", "Records of Zhongshan" and "Records of Health Preservation". It records the joys and sorrows of Shen Fu's life: his love with his wife Chen Yun, the vicissitudes of life he experienced, the scenic spots he visited, and his insights on life and health care. The emotions between the lines are sincere, the writing is beautiful, fascinating and thought-provoking.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life (2017)

Shen Fu

99K0

"We must learn to use the eyes of beauty to discover everything around us." The famous host Wang Han never forgets to recommend a book to the audience repeatedly during the show! This edition is carefully translated into vernacular and carefully edited in the Republic of China for appreciation of the original text, allowing you to better understand China's most beautiful classics.

Refusing to Be the Movie King's Wife: My Beloved Wife Who Has Lost Her Memory, Don't Run Away

Shen Fu

393K0

They met when they were ignorant and fell in love on the green campus; "In this life, I don't want anyone but you." "The years are long, but life is too short, only enough for me to love you." The most solid love is probably to stay with you after experiencing the best and worst times. The luckiest thing is that I met you when I was the most lonely. There are so many stars that emit beautiful light, but I only pursue you.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life (illustrated Collection)

Shen Fu

89K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life (Illustrated Collector's Edition)" is an autobiographical prose that tells the story of the author and his wife's daily lives with similar interests, their experiences of traveling to various places, and their bumpy life experiences. It is highly praised for its delicate writing style and sincere feelings. There were six original volumes, and the first four extant volumes are "Records of Joy in the Boudoir", "Records of Leisure and Interests", "Records of Sorrows and Troubles", and "Records of Wandering Travels", and the ones that have been lost are "Records of Zhongshan Calendar" and "Records of Health Preservation".

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

74K0

This book is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou) in the Qing Dynasty, in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). The content takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line, describing the ordinary but interesting home life and what he saw and heard while traveling around the world. The text expresses the soul uniquely and is informal. It describes the couple's "love in the boudoir and trivial things in the family" in an affectionate and straightforward style, and writes about the sincere love between husband and wife.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life (bilingual Version)

Shen Fu

106K01

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). Because he uses true words to describe true feelings without any deliberate pretense, he is completely natural and unique, reaching the realm of "joy but not obscenity, sadness but not sadness". He is highly praised by later generations of literati and has been passed down to this day and has become a classic.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

125K8.0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line, describing ordinary but interesting home life, as well as what he sees and hears when he travels to various places. The work describes that the author and his wife Chen Yun were in love and wanted to live a life of commoners, eating vegetables and engaging in art. However, due to the oppression of feudal ethics and the suffering of poverty, their ideals were finally shattered. In the history of Chinese literature, there are many poems and essays describing love, but most of them are about palace romances, or about love tragedies under the despotic power of power, etiquette, and law, or about intimate friends and the entanglement between boys and girls, and rarely involve the love between husband and wife. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" written by Shen Fu vividly describes the life of husband and wife. Lin Yutang translated the four volumes of "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" into English and wrote a long preface.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

42K02

The article focuses on the couple's harmonious life, and also covers their ordinary but interesting childhood, home life, and what they saw and heard while traveling around the country. The work describes how the author and his wife Chen Yun fell in love with each other since they first met.

Classic Sketches and Essays: Six Chapters of a Floating Life (2)

Shen Fu

39K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. The prose has simple words and sincere emotions, describing the ordinary home life of the author and his wife, their bumpy encounters, and their travels around the world. The predecessors once commented that "the fragrance and desolation of the triangle make you feel intoxicated when reading it." The contents in the book may be lingering and lingering, some may be leisurely and indifferent, some may be heart-wrenching, or some may be landscapes and mountains. The hurtful parts of love make people shed tears, and the parts that don't suit one's will make people nod happily and enjoy it. The language is unadorned, simple and fresh, and quite natural. Vernacular Chinese expands the artistic conception of classical Chinese. It is as concise as words, but does not lose the elegance and uniqueness of the original text. It can be said that they complement each other. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a very high-level and influential autobiographical essay, which occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature. The book is characterized by its purity and frankness, unique expression of spirit, informality and creativity.

Classic Sketches and Essays: Six Chapters of a Floating Life: the Secular World and the Meaning of Zen

Shen Fu

104K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. The prose has simple words and sincere emotions, describing the ordinary home life of the author and his wife, their bumpy encounters, and their travels around the world. The predecessors once commented that "the fragrance and desolation of the triangle make you feel intoxicated when reading it." The contents in the book may be lingering and lingering, some may be leisurely and indifferent, some may be heart-wrenching, or some may be landscapes and mountains. The hurtful parts of love make people shed tears, and the parts that don't suit one's will make people nod happily and enjoy it. The language is unadorned, simple and fresh, and quite natural. Vernacular Chinese expands the artistic conception of classical Chinese. It is as concise as words, but does not lose the elegance and uniqueness of the original text. It can be said that they complement each other. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a very high-level and influential autobiographical essay, which occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature. The book is characterized by its purity and frankness, unique expression of spirit, informality and creativity.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

185K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line, and combines the ordinary but interesting home life with what he sees and hears while traveling around the world. The work describes how the author and his wife Chen Yun fell in love and wanted to live a life of common people, eating vegetables and engaging in art. However, due to the oppression of feudal ethics and the suffering of poverty, their ideals were finally shattered.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

164K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a scholar during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The author uses concise and simple words to describe all aspects of personal life, such as love and marriage, family changes, leisure time and interests, travel and sightseeing, etc. The author's unique character traits, attitude towards life, values ​​and aesthetic taste are revealed between the lines.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

167K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. The prose has simple words and sincere emotions, describing the ordinary home life of the author and his wife, their bumpy encounters, and their travels around the world. The predecessors once commented that "the fragrance and desolation of the triangle make you feel intoxicated when reading it." The contents in the book may be lingering and lingering, some may be leisurely and indifferent, some may be heart-wrenching, or some may be landscapes and mountains. The hurtful parts of love make people shed tears, and the parts that don't suit one's will make people nod happily and enjoy it. The language is unadorned, simple and fresh, and quite natural. Vernacular Chinese expands the artistic conception of classical Chinese. It is as concise as words, but does not lose the elegance and uniqueness of the original text. It can be said that they complement each other. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a very high-level and influential autobiographical essay, which occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature. The book is characterized by its purity and frankness, unique expression of spirit, informality and creativity.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

200K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). It takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line and records the ordinary but interesting home life and travel experiences. The love between Shen Fu and Yun Niang has touched countless people. They were childhood sweethearts, deeply in love with no regrets, and "the love grows deeper as time goes by." Every bit of their lives makes us feel warm and sweet; Yun Niang in Shen Fu's works is even more intelligent, intelligent, and infatuated throughout her life, Lin Yu Tang once described her: "Yun, I think, is one of the loveliest women in Chinese literature." The text in this book is fresh and honest, without any trace of embellishment, and the plot is about a couple's deep love until death; it begins with joy, ends with sorrow, and drifts to a foreign land, which is tragic and touching. Everyone who reads it may have different feelings, but what it gives us is the positive energy of the soul, discovering beauty, conveying beauty, learning to live an optimistic and open-minded life, and making us believe that life is beautiful everywhere.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

126K0

"Six Notes of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a literati in the Qing Dynasty. It consists of six volumes, namely "Records of Joy in the Boudoir", "Records of Leisure Interests", "Records of Sorrows in Ups and Downs", "Records of Wandering Travels", "Records of Zhongshan Calendar" and "Records of Health Preservation". The whole book records the ordinary life of Shen Fu and his wife Chen Yun, who were in love with each other and raised eyebrows together, as well as their ups and downs, as well as their travels in various places. The language of the book is simple, the feelings are sincere, natural and unique, and has always been valued by literature lovers and researchers. It tells the true feelings without any deliberate pretense. It has been passed down to this day and has become a classic. It is also known as the "Dream of Little Red Mansions in the Late Qing Dynasty".

Classic Sketches and Essays: Six Notes on a Floating Life to Convey Interest in Leisurely Moments

Shen Fu

63K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. The prose has simple words and sincere emotions, describing the ordinary home life of the author and his wife, their bumpy encounters, and their travels around the world. The predecessors once commented that "the fragrance and desolation of the triangle make you feel intoxicated when reading it." The contents in the book may be lingering and lingering, some may be leisurely and indifferent, some may be heart-wrenching, or some may be landscapes and mountains. The hurtful parts of love make people shed tears, and the parts that don't suit one's will make people nod happily and enjoy it. The language is unadorned, simple and fresh, and quite natural. Vernacular Chinese expands the artistic conception of classical Chinese. It is as concise as words, but does not lose the elegance and uniqueness of the original text. It can be said that they complement each other. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a very high-level and influential autobiographical essay, which occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature. The book is characterized by its purity and frankness, unique expression of spirit, informality and creativity.

Classic Sketches and Essays: Six Chapters of a Floating Life (3)

Shen Fu

64K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. The prose has simple words and sincere emotions, describing the ordinary home life of the author and his wife, their bumpy encounters, and their travels around the world. The predecessors once commented that "the fragrance and desolation of the triangle make you feel intoxicated when reading it." The contents in the book may be lingering and lingering, some may be leisurely and indifferent, some may be heart-wrenching, or some may be landscapes and mountains. The hurtful parts of love make people shed tears, and the parts that don't suit one's will make people nod happily and enjoy it. The language is unadorned, simple and fresh, and quite natural. Vernacular Chinese expands the artistic conception of classical Chinese. It is as concise as words, but does not lose the elegance and uniqueness of the original text. It can be said that they complement each other. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a very high-level and influential autobiographical essay, which occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature. The book is characterized by its purity and frankness, unique expression of spirit, informality and creativity.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

136K0

This book is not only Shen Fu's happy consolation for life as a scholar, but also a long eulogy written by him as an affectionate husband to his beloved wife. There are memories of joy in the boudoir, memories of leisurely love, memories of travel, and memories of ups and downs. Even if they are homeless, living on a simple diet, and suffering from chronic illnesses, Shen Fu and his wife can always find pleasure in the poetry and wine of the flower moon. When talking about this book, Lin Yutang said: "A humble and small life that can live happily for a lifetime is the most beautiful thing in the universe."

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

104K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu in the Qing Dynasty. It was originally written in six volumes, two of which have been lost, and only four volumes remain today. The author narrates his life experience for most of his life in pure and beautiful words. The content is unpretentious, real and moving. Shen Fu and his wife Chen Yun were in harmony with each other, and they had a deep love for each other. Their life style of poetry, wine, wine, tea, common people's clothing and vegetarian food, and their attitude towards life in pursuit of spiritual freedom, are a poetic portrayal of life in the floating world. The turmoil and sorrow, joys and sorrows, separation and reunion shown in the book also reveal another true face of life in the floating world. This book is "happy but not obscene, sad but not sad". It occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature and has been passed down to this day and has become a classic.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life: Pure and Beautiful Reading

Shen Fu

122K0

Please let me tell you a story, an old story. Like many old stories, there are joys and sorrows, warmth and sadness, liveliness and loneliness; it seems too ordinary and a bit out of place, but it has a kind of warmth, leisurely and romance that seems "slow" but never goes out of style; of course, there is also love.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

82K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose novel. The book records the joy of the boudoir, the harmony of the piano and the piano, and the deep affection; it records the leisurely and refined tastes, the character of the poor man, his likes and dislikes; the ups and downs of life, difficulties and separations, and the human condition; and the travels in various places, the scenic spots, and the anecdotes. The author uses simple writing style to describe the experience of most of his life. The contrast between joy and sorrow is truly moving. The book describes that he and his wife Chen Yun had similar interests and deep love as a couple, and were willing to live a life of commoners and vegetarians. However, due to the suffering of poverty, their ideals were finally shattered and they experienced the pain of life and death. In ancient Chinese literature, there are many poems and essays describing love, but most of them write about palace romance. When writing about love tragedies under the influence of power and etiquette, or about romantic close friends and the entanglement between boys and girls, the love between husband and wife is rarely involved. The love and affection in the boudoir and the trivial matters of rice and salt in the family are probably not listed in the article. They can only be summarized in general terms. "

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

113K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). Taking the life of Shen Fu and his wife as the main line, it depicts the ordinary but interesting home life and what he saw and heard while traveling around the world. Although Shen Fu and his wife Yun Niang live in poverty, they have always maintained an optimistic and open-minded attitude towards life. They support each other and make their ordinary life interesting and full of artistic sentiment. This optimistic and broad-minded attitude towards life has deeply infected today's readers. What is written in the book is the real life of the author himself. It not only contains the joy of boudoir, but also conflicts between brothers, parents-in-law, sons and daughters-in-law, showing the real life of an ordinary family. All the articles reveal their true feelings. Whether they are writing about people and events, describing scenery, or discussing literature and art, most of them are unabashed, express their feelings directly, and have sincere feelings, which have a strong appeal to readers. The author's literary standards are superb, and his writing style is calm and elegant. Most of what is written in the book are details and trivial matters in daily life, but it does not feel monotonous or boring when reading, but on the contrary, it feels full of interest.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

127K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a classic prose classic that has been circulated for nearly 200 years. The author Shen Fu uses natural, sincere and elegant writing style to show the ordinary but poetic and true turbulent life of himself and his wife Chen Yun. They adhered to the beauty of art and morality among common people and vegetarian food; they treated each other tenderly while being displaced, and turned their lives into the most beautiful model of Chinese love, which moved countless readers. Lin Yutang once said that their life "sufficiently represents China's art of life and cultural spirit."

Pocket Classic Library: Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

69K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life (Three Parts) (Essence)" is one of the representative works of lyric literature with female protagonists in ancient China (such works include Shen Fu's "Six Chapters of a Floating Life (Three Parts)", Mao Xiang's "Reminiscences of Yingmei'an", Chen Peizhi's "Reminiscences of Xiangwan Tower" and Jiang Tan's "Memories of Autumn Lanterns", these four works are included in this book). The author Shen Fu uses simple writing style to describe his experiences for most of his life. The contrast between joy and sorrow is truly moving. In "Six Chapters of a Floating Life", Shen Fu describes the family life of the couple in a long way, which is rare in ancient Chinese literary works. The book has unique comments on landscapes, gardens, food and daily life. With poignant words and lingering style, it describes the deep love and tender love between husband and deceased wife.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

122K037

This is a beautiful love letter written by Shen Fu to his wife Yunniang. From the thrill of their first meeting to the love after marriage; from talking about poetry and painting to admiring the moon and playing with flowers, the ordinary couple Chaimi turned their poor life into a poem. They encountered family changes, experienced ups and downs in their lives, and were displaced from place to place, but they always supported each other and never left each other. After Yun Niang died of illness, Shen Fu wrote six volumes of "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" with a clear and elegant pen, to comfort the lovesickness separated by life and death. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" has the leisurely time of falling flowers and flowing water, the calmness and silence of the garden dream, and the beauty of the morning light of common people eating vegetables. It has been circulating for more than a hundred years since the late Qing Dynasty.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life (full Translation Collector's Edition)

Shen Fu

113K0

This book is an autobiographical prose by Shen Fu, a native of the Qing Dynasty, recalling the past events in his life. The author uses sometimes light and sometimes affectionate writing styles to write down the joys, joys and sorrows of his life, with sincere feelings and never deliberately pretentious. It is fascinating to read. It has been passed down to this day and has become a classic. The original text of this book is based on the Republic of China version published by Kaiming Bookstore, supplemented by several other editions for proofreading, so as to ensure rigor. There are a total of six original works, among which "Zhongshan Ji Li" and "Yu Sheng Ji Dao" have long been lost. Many biographies have been tested as forgeries and are included in the appendix. The first edition preface, postscript and Shen Fu's chronology are also attached for reference only.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

82K0

Life is like a dream, how much joy is there? Shen Sanbai wrote down the joys, pleasures and sorrows of his life in a writing style that was sometimes light and sometimes affectionate. Among them, the art of life in "Records of Leisure", the misery and sorrow in "Records of Ups and Downs", the deep love between husband and wife in "Records of Joy in the Boudoir", and the free and open-minded "Records of Wandering Travels" are all true in writing, true in emotion, and more true in meaning, making it fascinating to read. I want to ask, who can forget the true nature of Shen Sanbai and the wise and affectionate Yun Niang after covering up the book?

Classic Sketches and Essays: Six Chapters of a Floating Life (1)

Shen Fu

63K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a writer of the Qing Dynasty. The prose has simple words and sincere emotions, describing the ordinary home life of the author and his wife, their bumpy encounters, and their travels around the world. The predecessors once commented that "the fragrance and desolation of the triangle make you feel intoxicated when reading it." The contents in the book may be lingering and lingering, some may be leisurely and indifferent, some may be heart-wrenching, or some may be landscapes and mountains. The hurtful parts of love make people shed tears, and the parts that don't suit one's will make people nod happily and enjoy it. The language is unadorned, simple and fresh, and quite natural. Vernacular Chinese expands the artistic conception of classical Chinese. It is as concise as words, but does not lose the elegance and uniqueness of the original text. It can be said that they complement each other. "Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is a very high-level and influential autobiographical essay, which occupies a very important position in Qing Dynasty notebook literature. The book is characterized by its purity and frankness, unique expression of spirit, informality and creativity.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

120K0

This book is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). It takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line and records the ordinary but interesting home life and travel experiences. The love between Shen Fu and Yun Niang has touched countless people. They were childhood sweethearts, deeply in love with no regrets, and "the love grows deeper as time goes by." Every detail of their lives makes us feel warm and sweet. Yun Niang in Shen Fu's works is even more intelligent and intelligent, and has been infatuated throughout her life. Lin Yutang once described her: "Yun, I think, is the most lovable woman in Chinese literature."

Six Chapters of a Floating Life (humanities Classic Library)

Shen Fu

123K0

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou) in the Qing Dynasty, in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). The content takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line, describing the ordinary but interesting home life and what he sees and hears when he travels to various places. The text expresses one's own spirit and is informal, reflecting the elegant life taste of the ancients and the diverse aesthetic elements of traditional culture. It is still one of the popular books read by the public readers.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

67K0

This book is an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu, a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou) in the Qing Dynasty, in the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808). The content takes the life of the author and his wife as the main line, describing the ordinary but interesting home life and what he saw and heard while traveling around the world. The text expresses the soul uniquely and is informal. It describes the couple's "love in the boudoir and trivial things in the family" in an affectionate and straightforward style, and writes about the sincere love between husband and wife.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

155K04

This is a beautiful love letter written by Shen Fu to his wife Yunniang. From the thrill of their first meeting to the love after marriage; from talking about poetry and painting to admiring the moon and playing with flowers, the ordinary couple Chaimi turned their poor life into a poem. They encountered family changes, experienced ups and downs in their lives, and were displaced from place to place, but they always supported each other and never left each other. "I sincerely believe that a humble and small life that can live happily for a lifetime is the most beautiful thing in the universe." - Lin Yutang

Six Chapters of a Floating Life (recommended by Wang Han, Translated by Zhang Jiawei)

Shen Fu

98K8.2188

"Six Chapters of a Floating Life" is an autobiographical prose novel. The book records the joy of the boudoir, the harmonious harmony of the piano and the piano, and the deep affection; it records leisurely elegance, the character of a poor man, his likes and dislikes; it records the ups and downs of life, difficulties and separations, and the human condition of the world; it records travels to various places, scenic spots, and anecdotes. The author uses simple writing style to describe the experience of most of his life. The contrast between joy and sorrow is truly moving. The book describes that he and his wife Chen Yun had similar interests and deep love as a couple, and were willing to live a life of commoners and vegetarians. However, due to the suffering of poverty, their ideals were finally shattered and they experienced the pain of life and death.

Six Chapters of a Floating Life

Shen Fu

77K8.648

This book is an autobiographical essay. The author Shen Fu describes all aspects of life in concise and vivid writing, including his marriage and love life, family changes, leisurely interests, landscape travel notes, etc. The article is natural and unique, and the author's unique attitude towards life, values, character, temperament and aesthetic taste are revealed between the lines. There is a state of "joy but not obscenity, decay but not hurt" when reading, which was highly praised by later generations of literati.

Refusing to Be the Movie King's Wife: My Beloved Wife Who Has Lost Her Memory, Don't Run Away

Shen Fu

394K0

They met when they were ignorant and fell in love on the green campus; "In this life, I don't want anyone but you." "The years are long, but life is too short, only enough for me to love you." The most solid love is probably to stay with you after experiencing the best and worst times. The luckiest thing is that I met you when I was the most lonely. There are so many stars that emit beautiful light, but I only pursue you.